incomes | service | earnings | bartenders | occupation |
workforce | gender | inequality | reinforcement |
As women entered the (4) ____________________ in larger numbers since the 1960s
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
In the past, polite men had stood up when women entered the room.
A. the
B. polite
C. had stood up
D. entered
Đáp án C
Giải thích: Câu này có dấu hiệu nhận biết “in the past” - thì quá khứ đơn. Tình huống này diễn tả 2 hành động xảy ra nối tiếp nhau trong quá khứ chứ không phải 1 hành động xảy ra và kết thúc trước hành động khác trong quá khứ. Vậy nên cả 2 hành động phải chia ở quá khứ đơn.
Đáp án: C (had stood up à stood)
Dịch: Trước đây, những người đàn ông lịch sự thường đứng dậy khi phụ nữ bước vào phòng, (ngay khi thấy có người phụ nữ bước vào phòng đàn ông sẽ đứng dậy.)
Read the passage and answer the questions
During World War I, many women had jobs and their clothes needed to be more practical. They began wearing shorter skirts and bared their legs. Soon they began wearing trousers. The lively, outrageous flapper style of the 1920s included lower waistline, long necklaces and short hair. Men's suit become looser and were worn with a long tie.
During the 1960s women wore miniskirts and Jeans and T-shirts become popular with both sexes. Women's shoes appeared in many colors and styles, including sandals and platforms (=shoes with a thick sole and high hell). Since then fashions have continued to change rapidly and young people, especiakly are quick to wear the latest styles.
1. Can Medieval costume be the title of the passage?
2. When did women wear Jeans?
3. Why did women begin wearing trousers?
4. Does the word "suits" in the first paragraph mean fashions?
5. Are young people quick to wear the latest style?
Read the passage and answer the questions
During World War I, many women had jobs and their clothes needed to be more practical. They began wearing shorter skirts and bared their legs. Soon they began wearing trousers. The lively, outrageous flapper style of the 1920s included lower waistline, long necklaces and short hair. Men's suit become looser and were worn with a long tie.
During the 1960s women wore miniskirts and Jeans and T-shirts become popular with both sexes. Women's shoes appeared in many colors and styles, including sandals and platforms (=shoes with a thick sole and high hell). Since then fashions have continued to change rapidly and young people, especiakly are quick to wear the latest styles.
1. Can Medieval costume be the title of the passage?
=>Yes,it can
2. When did women wear Jeans?
=>they wore jeans during the 1960s
3. Why did women begin wearing trousers?
=>Because they had jobs and their clothes needed to be more practical
4. Does the word "suits" in the first paragraph mean fashions?
=>Yes,it does
5. Are young people quick to wear the latest style?
=>yes,they are
1. Style of the 20th century
2. the 7th decade of the 20th century
3. They wanted to wear clothes that are useful for their work
4. pieces of clothing
5. yes, they are
-Fr: gg-
THE BEATLES
In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the most famous pop group in the whole world. Since then, there have been a great many groups that have achieved enormous fame, so it is perhaps difficult now to imagine how sensational The Beatles were at that time. They were four boys from the north of England and none of them had any training in music. They started by performing and recording songs by black Americans and they had some success with these songs. Then they started writing their own songs and that was when they became really popular. The Beatles changed pop music. They were the first pop group to achieve great success from songs they had written themselves. After that, it became common for groups and singers to write their own songs. The Beatles did not have a long career. Their first hit record was in 1963 and they split up in 1970. They stopped doing live performances in 1966 because it had become too dangerous for them – their fans were so excited that they surrounded them and tried to take their clothes as souvenirs! However, today some of their songs remain as famous as they were when they first came out. Throughout the world many people can sing part of a Beatles song if you ask them.
1. The passage is mainly about_____.
A. how the Beatles became more successful than other groups
B. why the Beatles split up after 7 years
C. The Beatles’ fame and success
D. many people’s ability to sing a Beatles song
2. The word “sensational” is closest in meaning to _____.
A. notorious | B. bad | C. shocking | D. popular |
3. What is not true about the Beatles?
A. The members had no training in music
B. They had a long stable career
C. They became famous when they wrote their own songs
D. They were afraid of being hurt by fans
4. The Beatles stopped their live performances because _____.
A. they had earned enough money
B. they did not want to work with each other
C. they spent more time writing their own songs
D. they were afraid of being hurt by fans.
5. Some songs of The Beatles now_____.
A. are still famous as they used to be | B. became too old to sing |
C. are sung by crazy fans | D. are the most famous |
1. The passage is mainly about_____.
A. how the Beatles became more successful than other groups
B. why the Beatles split up after 7 years
C. The Beatles’ fame and success
D. many people’s ability to sing a Beatles song
2. The word “sensational” is closest in meaning to _____.
A. notorious | B. bad | C. shocking | D. popular |
3. What is not true about the Beatles?
A. The members had no training in music
B. They had a long stable career
C. They became famous when they wrote their own songs
D. They were afraid of being hurt by fans
4. The Beatles stopped their live performances because _____.
A. they had earned enough money
B. they did not want to work with each other
C. they spent more time writing their own songs
D. they were afraid of being hurt by fans.
5. Some songs of The Beatles now_____.
A. are still famous as they used to be | B. became too old to sing |
C. are sung by crazy fans | D. are the most famous |
Give the correct tense of verbs
1. That is the third time he (cheat) of his money this year.
2. We (recently, started) to walk instead of taking the bus.
3. Mary hardly (visit) me since she divorced.
4. Violets (bloom) in spring.
5. When she entered the office this morning, he (already, go) out.
6. I (have) pains for 3 weeks now.
7. They (grow) such a lot since we last (see) them.
8. When I left my office last night, it (still, rain) very hard.
9. I saw a car accident while I (wait) for you on this corner yesterday.
10. Mr. John (be) principal of our school since last year.
11. My friend thanked me for what I (do) for him.
12. Someone (steal) my handbag on the bus.
13. Last month I (be) in the hospital for 10 days.
14. People (speak) English in most of Canada.
15. I think he (leave) as soon as he (know) the news.
16. Where you (spend) your holidays next summer?
17. George (work) at the university so far.
18. When the teacher came in, the pupils (play) games.
19. When your grandmother (die)?
20. We (not, see) them for a long time.
21. Why didn’t you listen while I (speak) to you?
22. John (watch) TV at 8 last night.
23. She (ask) me to tell about him several times.
24. How long you (wait) for me?-Just a few minutes.
25. Some animals (not eat) during winter.
26. Hurry up! The train (come).
27. Mr Jackson (paint) his house since last month.
28. Don’t speak until someone (ask) you.
29. David was born after his father (die).
30. Long ago, my younger brother often (cry).
31. Please wait here until the manager (return).
32. Yesterday the police (report) that they (capture) the thief.
33. I (see, never) any of Picasso’s paintings before I visited the art museum.
34. I was late. The teacher (give, already) a quiz when I (get) to class.
35. How long Bob and Mary (be) married?
36. Tom (study) chemistry for 3 years and then he gave it up.
37. Miss Lee often (write) when she was on holiday.
38. Where are you? I’m upstairs. I (have) a bath.
39. I (come) and (see) you before I leave here.
40. She said that she (already, see) Dr. Rice.
41. They told me they (not, eat) such kind of food before.
42. She (read) all the books written by Dickens. How many books you (read)?
43. Don’t call him at 2:30 p.m. He (interview) job applicants at that time.
44. At this time next week, we (live) in USA.
45. I (finish) the book before my next birthday.
Give the correct tense of verbs
1 That is the third time he has cheated of his money this year.
2 We recently started to walk instead of taking the bus.
3 Mary has hardly visited me since she divorced.
4 Violets bloom in spring.
5 When she entered the office this morning, he had already gone out.
6 I have been having pains for 3 weeks now.
7 They have grown such a lot since we last saw them.
8 When I left my office last night, it was still raining very hard.
9 I saw a car accident while I was waiting for you on this corner yesterday.
10 Mr. John has been the principal of our school since last year.
11 My friend thanked me for what I did for him.
12 Someone stole my handbag on the bus.
13 Last month I was in the hospital for 10 days.
14 People speak English in most of Canada.
15 I think he will leave as soon as he knows the news.
16 Where will you spend your holidays next summer?
17 George has worked at the university so far.
18 When the teacher came in, the pupils were playing games.
19 When did your grandmother die?
20 We haven't seen them for a long time.
21 Why didn’t you listen while I was speaking to you?
22 John watched TV at 8 last night.
23 She has asked me to tell about him several times.
24 How long have you been waiting for me?-Just a few minutes.
24 Some animals do not eat during winter.
26 Hurry up! The train is coming.
(tớ làm đến đây hoi nha dài lắm )
Mình làm mấy câu còn lại
27. Mr Jackson (paint) has been painting his house since last month.
28. Don’t speak until someone (ask) asks you.
29. David was born after his father (die). died
30. Long ago, my younger brother often (cry). cried
31. Please wait here until the manager (return). returns
32. Yesterday the police (report) reported that they (capture) had captured the thief.
33. I (see, never) have never seen any of Picasso’s paintings before I visited the art museum.
34. I was late. The teacher (give, already) had already given a quiz when I (get) got to class.
35. How long have Bob and Mary (be) been married?
36. Tom (study) had studied chemistry for 3 years and then he gave it up.
37. Miss Lee often (write) wrote when she was on holiday.
38. Where are you? I’m upstairs. I (have) am having a bath.
39. I (come) will come and (see) see you before I leave here.
40. She said that she (already, see) had already seen Dr. Rice.
41. They told me they (not, eat) had not eaten such kind of food before.
42. She (read) has read all the books written by Dickens. How many books have you (read) read?
43. Don’t call him at 2:30 p.m. He (interview) will be interviewing job applicants at that time.
44. At this time next week, we (live) will be living in USA.
45. I (finish) will have finished the book before my next birthday.
I. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.
1. The Sahara is ____ desert in the world.
A. largest B. larger C. the largest D. the larger
2. The Queen of England is one of ____ women in the world.
A. richer B. richest C. as rich as D. the richest
3. As chairperson, she’s the ____ person on the committee.
A. powerful as B. as powerful C. more powerful D. most powerful
4. My new laptop is ____ my old one, but I suppose it was quite cheap so I shouldn’t be surprised.
A. more reliable B. more reliable than C. less reliable D. less reliable than
5. I was ill before the exam and I did ____ out of the whole class.
A. worse B. worst C. more badly D. the most badly
6. Who do you think is the ____ talented actor to win an Oscar?
A. most little B. littlest C. least D. less
7. The ____ I’ve run in one day is about ten kilometers.
A. farthest B. most farthest C. farther D. more farther
8. You are expected to behave ____ you did at the audition.
A. far more seriously B. the most seriously
C. more seriously D. as seriously as
9. If you have any ____ problems with your computer, don’t hesitate to call me.
A. farther B. further C. farthest D. furthest
10. Out of all the members of the choir, Jason sang ____.
A. better B. the best C. good D. well
11. If you work ____, you’ll finish sooner and then you can go home earlier.
A. quicklier B. more quickly C. quicker D. more quicker
12. They say that ____ you are, the easier it is for you to adapt to change. Could there be any truth in
this?
A. even moodier B. the moodiest C. the moodier D. moodier and moodier
13. My brother spent ____ money as I did.
A. as twice much B. as twice more C. twice as much D. twice as more
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14. His job is getting ____ complicated all the time.
A. much B. as C. more and more D. more than
15. The ____ you work, the ____ the exam will be.
A. more hardly/ easier B. hardlier/ more easyC. harder/ easier D. more harder/ more easy
16. Slow down! You’re ____ than me and I can’t keep up!
A. fiter B. more fitter C. fitter D. fit
17. Old people are often wiser ____ young people.
A. more than B. as C. as more as D. than
18. I have even ____ free time this year than I did last year.
A. little B. lesser C. less D. least
19. Ginger is one of the ____ cats alive – he’s been hit by a car three times and has never been hurt!
A. luckiest B. most lucky C. more lucky D. luckier
20. John is ____ boy in my class.
A. more naughty B. the naughtier C. most naughty D. the naughtiest
II.Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence which has the same
meaning with the given one.
21. Sarah is a better swimmer than Jessica.
A. Sarah doesn’t swim as well as Jessica. B. Sarah swims as well as Sarah.
C. Jessica doesn’t swim as well as Sarah. D. Jessica doesn’t more well as Sarah.
22. Mark and Tony are equally tall.
A. Mark is the same height as Tony. B. Mark is the same height than Tony.
C. Mark’s height is the same Tony’s. D. Mark’s height is as the same as Tony’s.
23. Daniel is the worst cook I’ve ever known.
A. None of the people I know cook as bad as Daniel.
B. None of the people I know cook as badly as Daniel.
C. None of the people I know cook more worse than Daniel.
D. None of the people I know cook more badly than Daniel.
24. Nobody in the class runs as fast as Pedro.
A. Pedro is fastest runner in the class.
B. Pedro is the fastest runner in the class.
C. Pedro is the most fastest runner in the class.
D. Pedro is the faster runner in the class.
25. Liam is the tallest boy in the class.
A. Every other boy in the class isn’t taller as Liam.
B. Every other boy in the class isn’t as short as Liam.
I. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.
1. The Sahara is ____ desert in the world.
A. largest B. larger C. the largest D. the larger
2. The Queen of England is one of ____ women in the world.
A. richer B. richest C. as rich as D. the richest
3. As chairperson, she’s the ____ person on the committee.
A. powerful as B. as powerful C. more powerful D. most powerful
4. My new laptop is ____ my old one, but I suppose it was quite cheap so I shouldn’t be surprised.
A. more reliable B. more reliable than C. less reliable D. less reliable than
5. I was ill before the exam and I did ____ out of the whole class.
A. worse B. worst C. more badly D. the most badly
6. Who do you think is the ____ talented actor to win an Oscar?
A. most little B. littlest C. least D. less
7. The ____ I’ve run in one day is about ten kilometers.
A. farthest B. most farthest C. farther D. more farther
8. You are expected to behave ____ you did at the audition.
A. far more seriously B. the most seriously
C. more seriously D. as seriously as
9. If you have any ____ problems with your computer, don’t hesitate to call me.
A. farther B. further C. farthest D. furthest
10. Out of all the members of the choir, Jason sang ____.
A. better B. the best C. good D. well
11. If you work ____, you’ll finish sooner and then you can go home earlier.
A. quicklier B. more quickly C. quicker D. more quicker
12. They say that ____ you are, the easier it is for you to adapt to change. Could there be any truth in
this?
A. even moodier B. the moodiest C. the moodier D. moodier and moodier
13. My brother spent ____ money as I did.
A. as twice much B. as twice more C. twice as much D. twice as more
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14. His job is getting ____ complicated all the time.
A. much B. as C. more and more D. more than
15. The ____ you work, the ____ the exam will be.
A. more hardly/ easier B. hardlier/ more easyC. harder/ easier D. more harder/ more easy
16. Slow down! You’re ____ than me and I can’t keep up!
A. fiter B. more fitter C. fitter D. fit
17. Old people are often wiser ____ young people.
A. more than B. as C. as more as D. than
18. I have even ____ free time this year than I did last year.
A. little B. lesser C. less D. least
19. Ginger is one of the ____ cats alive – he’s been hit by a car three times and has never been hurt!
A. luckiest B. most lucky C. more lucky D. luckier
20. John is ____ boy in my class.
A. more naughty B. the naughtier C. most naughty D. the naughtiest
II.Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence which has the same
meaning with the given one.
21. Sarah is a better swimmer than Jessica.
A. Sarah doesn’t swim as well as Jessica. B. Sarah swims as well as Sarah.
C. Jessica doesn’t swim as well as Sarah. D. Jessica doesn’t more well as Sarah.
22. Mark and Tony are equally tall.
A. Mark is the same height as Tony. B. Mark is the same height than Tony.
C. Mark’s height is the same Tony’s. D. Mark’s height is as the same as Tony’s.
23. Daniel is the worst cook I’ve ever known.
A. None of the people I know cook as bad as Daniel.
B. None of the people I know cook as badly as Daniel.
C. None of the people I know cook more worse than Daniel.
D. None of the people I know cook more badly than Daniel.
24. Nobody in the class runs as fast as Pedro.
A. Pedro is fastest runner in the class.
B. Pedro is the fastest runner in the class.
C. Pedro is the most fastest runner in the class.
D. Pedro is the faster runner in the class.
25. Liam is the tallest boy in the class.
A. Every other boy in the class isn’t taller as Liam.
B. Every other boy in the class isn’t as short as Liam.
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III. Read and fill ONLY ONE suitable word in each blank to complete the passage.
In the 1960s and 70s, many new fashions developed and teenagers began creating fashion trends of their own. Women wore short skirts. Men wore flowery shirts and denim jeans were popular (81) _____ everybody. These days, the media, TV, magazines and the Internet influence teenagers most. Most teenagers spend seven hours a day listening to (82)_______ or watching pop videos and TV shows. Trends in music, like hip-hop and rap, have a big influence (83) __________ what teenagers wear.
Another influence for young people is (84) ________ their friends are wearing. Kids copy their friends. I remember when a kid at my daughter’s school first wore Uggs – those big soft boots. In two weeks, half the kids in the school were wearing them! I asked my daughter about this recently and she admitted she hadn’t even liked the boots very (85) _________! She had worn them because her friends had!
The last big thing that has an effect on teenage fashion is money. Celebrities can afford to buy cutting-edge designs but no matter how much teenagers save up, they don’t have the (86) ______ to buy them! Fortunately, most high street stores follow the fashion shows and produce the latest fashions at affordable prices. The material isn’t as good and the clothes aren’t as well made but you don’t have to pay a fortune for them. And they allow young people to express themselves through their clothes, on a very limited budget. _____ (87) fact, if you shop _______ (88), you can stock (89) _______ on some very fashionable clothes at cheaper prices!
Wear what you like. Don’t dress to please other people. Have your own (90) __________.
81to
82music
83in
84like =)?
85affordable =)?
86cash =)?
87In
88 Không biết =')
89up
90designed
A ko chắc đâu nhé, bài khá là khó =')
Part 4: Supply the correct form of the verbs in brackets:
1, The earth (circle) the sun once every 365 days. 2, It (be) often hot in the summer. 3, Many years ago, both men and women (wear) the ao dai. 4, Where you (be) since you (leave) school? 5, My friend Bill (never / see) that sight. 6, Nam (practise) English at present. 7, Lan enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere while Maryam (pray). 8, He (wait) for you when you (get) back tomorrow. | 9, He used to (work) full time, but now he is a part time worker. 10, It took me 2 hours (do) this work. 11, Some people like (have) breakfast in bed, but I don’t. 12, Don’t forget (post) my letter. 13, I love (listen) to pop music. 14, They spent all morning (study) the lessons. 15, I am fond of (go) to the movies on Sundays. |
1 circles
2 is
3 wore
4 have you been - left
5 has never seen
6 is practising
7 was praying
8 will be waiting - get
9 work
10 to do
11 having
12 to post
13 listening
14 studying
15 going
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Women have admitted to the United States Military Academy at West Point since 1976, and the first women cadets graduated in 1980.
A. admitted
B. since
C. first
D. Graduated
1 we (live)in the house since we came here
2 she entered the university after she(graduate)from high school
3 when Mark arrived,the Johnsons(have)dinner,but they(stop)to talk to him
4 they (live)next door to my house since i(be)young
5 by the end of the next year,i (work)for him for 25 year
1 we (live) HAVE LIVED in the house since we came here
2 she entered the university after she(graduate) HAD GRADUATED from high school
3 when Mark arrived,the Johnsons(have) WERE HAVING dinner,but they(stop) STOPPED to talk to him
4 they (live ) HAVE LIVED next door to my house since i(be) WAS young
5 by the end of the next year,i (work) WILL HAVE WORKED for him for 25 year
1 we (live) HAVE LIVED in the house since we came here(HTHT)
2 she entered the university after she(graduate) HAD GRADUATED from high school(QKHT)
3 when Mark arrived,the Johnsons(have) WERE HAVING(QKTD) dinner,but they(stop) STOPPED to talk to him(QKĐ)
4 they (live ) HAVE LIVED (HTHT)next door to my house since i(be) WAS (QKĐ)young
5 by the end of the next year,i (work) WILL HAVE WORKED for him for 25 year
(TLHT)